A former standout Lake Arrowhead wrestler was arrested Thursday for allegedly violating his probation, which reportedly occurred shortly after he was sentenced to five years probation Tuesday for having unlawful sex with two teenage girls.

Seth Whisner, 19, was arrested by his probation officer at 8:25 a.m. and booked into the Central Detention Center in San Bernardino. He is being held without bail, according to sheriff's online booking records.

Whisner is scheduled to be arraigned via closed-circuit television today or Monday in San Bernardino Superior Court.

During Whisner's sentencing Tuesday, San Bernardino Superior Court Judge Art Harrison ordered Whisner, as one of the terms of his probation, to have no social media accounts including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Harrison told Whisner he could face up to three years in state prison if he violated the terms of his probation.

Within hours of his sentencing, Whisner logged into Facebook and told his friends he was no longer able to use the social networking website and advised them to call him, posting his phone number.

But Whisner also called out his two victims by their first names, urging all his Facebook friends not to harrass them.

"That's going to be a bit of a problem. If he's putting the names of the victims out there, that's not a good thing," said Chris Condon, spokesman for the San Bernardino County Probation Department.

The Probation Department is conducting an investigation. Probation officers on Thursday seized Whisner's computer from the home of his parents, Mike and Rachel Whisner, Condon said.

Mike Whisner, who is the pastor of Twin Peaks Community Church, said during a brief telephone interview Monday that his son did not live at his home, and that the two were not close. He said his son was living in Orange County.

Probation is investigating Whisner's alleged probation violations, including providing the Probation Department with a home address that wasn't his own, and will ultimately make a recommendation to the court on what the penalty should be, Condon said.

Whisner's attorney, Deputy Public Defender David Menezes, said Thursday he had not yet received any information from the Probation Department and therefore declined to comment.

Whisner was arrested April 16 after an investigation revealed he had unlawful sex with six teenage girls over a four-year period, the youngest alleged victim being 13.But the statute of limitations precluded prosecutors from charging Whisner for crimes involving four of the victims, Deputy District Attorney Simon Umscheid said.

Whisner served nearly two months in jail before he signed a plea agreement on June 7. He pleaded guilty to one felony count of having unlawful sex with a girl three years younger than himself, a 15-year-old student at Rim of the World High School in Lake Arrowhead, and one misdemeanor count of having unlawful sex with a girl two years younger than himself -- a 17-year-old.

Whisner was released from custody on June 10, court records show.

Whisner told authorities he met the 15-year-old at a church youth group and began texting and flirting with her in March while he was a volunteer wrestling coach at Rim of the World High School in Lake Arrowhead. The girl was a student at the school.

The flirtation escalated to sex, which occurred on two occasions, once in Whisner's bedroom on March 29 and in his car in a mountain turnout on April 1, according to Whisner's probation report.

Whisner said he and his 17-year-old victim had sex during a New Year's party last year, and told Probation Officer Darren Gee he didn't understand why it was a crime because he believes "it happens all the time," Gee wrote in his report.

"The behavior exhibited by the defendant in this matter is disturbing," Gee wrote in his report. He noted that Whisner believes the victims have been hurt "primarily from an attachment formed from their relationship, rather than from the inappropriateness of his actions," and that his responses to questions during an interview seemed rehearsed.

"It is believed the defendant displays a degree of narcissism leading to him putting his own needs and desires above others," Gee wrote in his report.